Uncle Seaport | |
Contracts info | |
Contracts: | 30 |
Voyage: | 2h |
Crew: | 30 |
Ships: | Sailing ( 1) |
Contractor requirements | |
Level: | 20 |
Recommended: | 25 |
Reward:
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Available during the Seaport's 2nd Birthday event in 2017 (Nov 7th - Nov 28th).
Contracts
# | Required | Bonus* | Cargo** | Reward | |
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1 | 2,000 | x30 | 67 | 500 | 2,500 |
2 | 300 | x4 | 75 | 520 | 800 |
3 | 1,500 | x20 | 75 | 540 | 1,300 |
4 | 300 | 560 | 6,000 | ||
5 | 1,000 | x15 | 67 | 580 | 10 |
6 | 2,500 | x30 | 83 | 620 | 700 |
7 | 80 | x2 | 40 | 660 | 1,800 |
8 | 600 | x5 | 120 | 700 | 10,000 |
9 | 400 | x4 | 100 | 740 | 4,000 |
10 | 3,500 | x30 | 117 | 780 | 1,500 |
11 | 500 | 840 | 1,100 | ||
12 | 2,500 | x20 | 125 | 900 | 16,000 |
13 | 1,400 | x15 | 93 | 960 | 2,500 |
14 | 160 | x2 | 80 | 1,020 | 10 |
15 | 5,000 | x30 | 167 | 1,080 | 2,800 |
16 | 1,000 | x5 | 200 | 1,160 | 1,700 |
17 | 700 | 1,240 | 6,000 | ||
18 | 600 | x4 | 150 | 1,320 | 24,000 |
19 | 240 | x2 | 120 | 1,400 | 3,700 |
20 | 7,000 | x30 | 233 | 1,480 | 4,300 |
21 | 4,000 | x20 | 200 | 1,580 | 2,900 |
22 | 2,200 | x15 | 147 | 1,680 | 10 |
23 | 150 | x2 | 75 | 1,780 | 8,500 |
24 | 900 | x4 | 225 | 1,880 | 34,000 |
25 | 1,800 | x5 | 360 | 1,980 | 6,300 |
26 | 5,500 | x20 | 275 | 2,100 | 4,600 |
27 | 9,500 | x30 | 317 | 2,220 | 5,200 |
28 | 3,400 | x15 | 227 | 2,340 | 11,500 |
29 | 300 | x2 | 150 | 2,460 | 46,000 |
30 | 1,300 | x4 | 325 | 2,580 | 7,000 |
Summary
Sent | Reward | Difference | |
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1,500 | −1,500 | ||
29,500 | 136,000 | 106,500 | |
13,500 | 32,500 | 19,000 | |
8,000 | 16,500 | 8,500 | |
3,400 | 20,700 | 17,300 | |
3,500 | 11,000 | 7,500 | |
480 | −480 | ||
450 | −450 | ||
30 | 30 | ||
38,200 | 38,200 |
Storylines
# | Story |
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1 | Ahoy, captain! A nice day at the sea, right? I am Captain Seaport but everyone calls me Uncle. Yes, you heard that right. This beautiful port here carries my name. How about you invite me for a drink, captain? |
2 | Two years ago I have come to inspect what you have done with my port. It's been two years since I left this humble village and hoped an able sailor will transform it into something amazing. |
3 | Capable fishermen Let me take a look. The fishermen are working, that's good. Let's test the quality of the fish. I like them so fresh you can feel them wriggling in your belly. |
4 | Sing me a song I am curious what kind of sailors have you hired. Are they hard working and strong? I hope they know a few sailor songs. Bring them to the Tavern, I would like to meet them. |
5 | I approve They are fine lads and lasses you got here. No wonder your port is in such a good shape. I must have drunk a bit too much. Do you have a free bed here? I will continue the inspection tomorrow. |
6 | Good morning I am so hungry I could eat a whale. Do you have some breakfast for your honored guest? If you have no whale, you can buy some bread and cheese. That will do. |
7 | At the docks These are some fine ships. But are they tied properly? Here, let me show you how to tie a proper sailor's knot. Just don't get tangled up in the rope. |
8 | Inspection I admit you have built a nice port out of what I left you. But I did pretty well myself. It's a pity I had to leave it all behind. Do you want to know how it all began? So listen! |
9 | How it came to be At the beginning there were trains. I loved trains since I was a little boy. And when I got older I started working on a railway construction. I had to take care of large shipments of iron every day. |
10 | Missing home It was no easy job. But at least I earned some money. Soon I began to miss my home, the peaceful fishing village, sea breeze, and the incessant cawing of the seagulls. |
11 | New idea One day when I was digging a trench for the railroad I thought to myself, why not try a different business? I did round up some guys who were working with me and we got our heads together. |
12 | My place I grew up in a small village on the shore. I was always close to the sea. And as I was standing on the beach one day with a fishing rod in hand, I realized that this is where I want to stay. |
13 | First ship During days, I worked on the railroad and in the evenings I studied ship design. After I had enough money, I bought timber from the village lumberjack and started the construction of my first ship. |
14 | Tie her up It did not go without some troubles. Our first ship got untied during a windy night, drifted to the open sea and we never saw her again. That's when I decided to learn to tie a proper sailing knot. |
15 | Public discontent However, the villagers did not like my plans. They were fishermen by heart and feared the big ships would scare the fish away. We promised them more money from the trading business but to no avail. |
16 | Building a port So I came up with the idea to build my own port. I started with building a house for me and my future sailors mates. The house later became the Town Hall and I the mayor. |
17 | Planning big It was then that I realized what a large project this is. We needed food and materials and more people to help out. And we were also missing a Sawmill to produce the wood for ships and men who would build it. |
18 | Place for fishermen I promised a few fishermen from our village a bright future in my port. They would join us if we build them a fishing pier. We had enough wood from the Sawmill so we just needed a few axes to get started. |
19 | Message from home And then I got a message from my mom. Dad got sick and someone needed to take over our fish farm. I untied one fishing boat from the pier and hurried home. |
20 | Tough decision Don't think it was an easy decision. There was still too much work here. I did not have enough money to build all that was needed. And when your folks need you, you must go. |
21 | Neighborhood I returned back to my birth village, Neighborhood. You can find it on your map. If you ever feel like your fishermen are not keeping up, just pay me a visit there and I will help you out. |
22 | Are you worthy? Anyway, I had started something great here and I could not just let it all go to waste. That's where you came into play. I gave you an easy task to build the docks to test you out. |
23 | Great choice And you proved yourself. You had salt water in your veins and an anchor in your heart. You would take care of my port like it was your own child. I did well in choosing you, captain. |
24 | Back to business And that's how it happened. I could have made my story much longer, but I know you are busy with the port business. So let's continue the inspection. How about we check out your blacksmith? |
25 | Visit at the foundry I know that guy from the time we first came here. It's good that you built him a foundry. He can work much more efficiently now. Don't forget to upgrade his workshop regularly. |
26 | Where sailors gather You know what? I am really hungry. Let's go check out that Tavern of yours. In my day, we had no such establishment. But I can see how that improves the morale of your sailors. |
27 | Financial matter I can see your port is flourishing. But how are you doing financially? I could use a small loan for my fish farm back at Neighborhood. I promise to supply you with fish whenever you need. |
28 | To the docks! There is just one more thing I am curious about. And that is your fleet. Let's get to the docks. I hope there is a ship being built, I would love to watch the construction. |
29 | A magnificent ship Your fleet is truly impressive. I would like to get a passage on that newest ship of yours. I believe she is missing only an anchor and then she can take me back home. |
30 | Goodbye It was great to see my little port grow into this wonderful town. You have done well, captain. I will now return to my village but maybe we will see each other again. |